LEGACIES TO EMPLOYEES
£30,000 DISTRIBUTED Mr. J. J. Rouse, governing director of Kodak, Australasia, Ltd., Sydney, has just announced that more than £30,000 was provided uuder the will of the late Mr. Thomas Baker for distribution among employees of Kodak Australasia Pty., Ltd., in branches throughout Australia and New Zealand. Arrangements have been made by the trustees to distribute this amount immediately. In addition to legacies to branch managers and administrative officers of the company, Mr. Baker left to 232 other employees sums varying in accordance with their length of service —amounts ranging from £SOO to £4O. Legacies were provided in the will for persons who had been employed by the company for at least eight years before Mr. Baker’s death, and this notwithstanding the fact ♦ rat some of the employees had since left the service of the company. Special provision is made in the will for women employees with long service, and in these cases annuities for life have been provided.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 26
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162LEGACIES TO EMPLOYEES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 26
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